Annalee And The Lawman (Mills & Boon Vintage Superromance)

· HarperCollins UK
Ebook
384
Pages

About this ebook

No one knows the Crazy Woman of Rain Mountain. And that's just fine with Annalee Evans. She went to the mountains because they were a good place to hide. Besides, she doesn't need anyone in her life; she already has three friends–her two Dobermans and a shotgun.

Deputy Ben Ravenswood would certainly be Annalee's friend–or more–if she'd let him. Annalee almost believes she can trust him, but she's been burned once too often in the past.

Then a runaway shows up at Annalee's cabin, reminding her of a little girl who long ago needed someone to care. Helping the girl means turning to Ben and opening her safe haven to strangers. Much as she wants to, Annalee just can't close the door....

About the author

You wouldn’t think being born in South Florida would make you an expert on cowboys and rodeos, but Lyn Ellis swears that Florida at one time outproduced Texas in the beef category. She grew up riding horses and being chased by bulls, before later becoming a barrel racer on a horse her mother won in a bet. "When I was around six years old, I wanted a horse more than anything. I couldn’t understand why my parents said no. I finally wrote them a note one night that read, ‘If you don’t buy me a horse, I’ll never speak to you again.’ I’m sure that they got a big laugh out of that threat since I wasn’t known for my quiet nature. Anyway, not too long after that my dad brought home a very old pony with a brand new saddle. I was in heaven." Her love affair with writing probably began in high school. In 11th grade she was asked to write an essay: How would you spend today if you knew you’d go blind tomorrow? Not surprisingly, she wrote about riding her beloved horse and gazing into the faces of her family to remember them forever. She received an A+. "It was the first time anyone had taken an interest in something I had written. The teacher even said I should continue to write other stories. Of course at the time I was more interested in the A+ than a writing career." That career began in 1993 with Harlequin Temptation. After corresponding with a soldier she’d never met during the Gulf War, Lyn wrote a book called Dear John. Published in 1994 it went on to be nominated in two categories for the prestigious RITA Award and won the Waldenbooks Bestseller award for that year. "My first book, Dear John, was like winning the lottery. Not only was it the book of my heart, but it surpassed any hopes I’d had for sales and recognition. I’ll always be grateful to editors Malle Vallik and Laura Shin for the opportunity." Having just finished her 10th book for Harlequin, she is looking forward to becoming one of the seasoned veterans of romance, writing for both Temptation and Superromance. "I’ve been branching out into some short stories with a Southern flavour but romance will always be at the core of my books. I believe it’s inside every woman’s heart." Now living in Bowie, Maryland, Lyn is a horse and dog person, without having one of either at the present time, an avid gardener, and of course a lover of romance.

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